Not exact matches
A «
serious problem with
discipline» continues to exist in Britain's
schools, the Tories have claimed, after figures showed 90,000 pupils were suspended for attacking teachers and classmates last year.
«There is a
serious problem with
discipline and poor behaviour in English
schools,» Conservative spokesman Nick Gibbs said.
The lack of financial support for public
schools topped the list of the most
serious problems facing public
schools today, edging out
school violence and
discipline concerns.
In addition, the AFT report cites «
serious problems and significant costs» associated with retention, including student alienation from
school,
serious classroom
discipline problems, and a significantly increased
school dropout rate.
But it was an inner - city high
school, initially primarily black, in later years increasingly Hispanic, with all the attributes common to such: poor scores on the various tests, district, state and national, that have come over the years to evaluate
schools; poor attendance; low graduation rates; and
serious student
discipline problems.
The 2014 letter declares that «Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary
discipline policies and practices and an array of
serious educational, economic, and social
problems, including
school avoidance... decreased academic achievement... increased likelihood of dropping out; substance abuse; and involvement with juvenile justice systems.»
One explanation is that
schools with in -
school suspension rooms have more
serious,
discipline problems than those without.
Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary
discipline policies and practices and an array of
serious educational, economic, and social
problems, including
school avoidance and diminished educational engagement; 9 decreased academic achievement; 10 increased behavior
problems; 11 increased likelihood of dropping out; 12 substance abuse; 13 and involvement with juvenile justice systems.14